NewGrower2011
Well-Known Member
Still tweaking my next batch of soil and I had a couple plants I aborted in last run that were budded up nicely and I've just left them sitting/drying in the room. I was in the midst of cleanup and thought about how many people put their old leaves and what not back into their mixes.
I currently have a portion of the 'vNext mix' sitting with my latest amendments (P sources) and the montmorrilonite clay I just added. This is heavily compost base (Bu's and Ancient Forest, both) with a good bit of EWC mixed in. The new clay will give some aeration and I did add more perlite as well.
When this is all ready I plan to mix the prior old soil with the new batch of goodies and I was considering tossing in all that aborted bud but now I'm wondering how much is too much? My thinking is that the plant selected the minerals needed to form those buds and putting them back in might be well worth the while.
Any thoughts on the point where you have too much OM in your mix? When this is all combined I did want my N to be lowered a tad while raising P a good bit & K just a tad. Not sure what adding this would do as far as what it will contribute both macro nutes and micro.
I currently have a portion of the 'vNext mix' sitting with my latest amendments (P sources) and the montmorrilonite clay I just added. This is heavily compost base (Bu's and Ancient Forest, both) with a good bit of EWC mixed in. The new clay will give some aeration and I did add more perlite as well.
When this is all ready I plan to mix the prior old soil with the new batch of goodies and I was considering tossing in all that aborted bud but now I'm wondering how much is too much? My thinking is that the plant selected the minerals needed to form those buds and putting them back in might be well worth the while.
Any thoughts on the point where you have too much OM in your mix? When this is all combined I did want my N to be lowered a tad while raising P a good bit & K just a tad. Not sure what adding this would do as far as what it will contribute both macro nutes and micro.